P. Banerji Sunlight & Shadows, An Indian Village

An original 1938 oil painting, P. Banerji, Sunlight & Shadows, An Indian Village.

This beautiful impasto oil painting dates from 1930s India and is associated with the Ishwar Dass School of Arts, Lucknow. Titled 'Sunlight and Shadows', the painting shows a scene in an Indian village of thatched houses, dappled and sculptural in their flattened forms of colour. The paint, chalky and earthen, evokes the land itself.

The identity of P. Banerji is unknown, but there was an artist Ishwar Dass working at Lucknow, about whom there is a 1949 publication, Paintings of Ishwar Dass. He was described as 'one of the best type of Indian painters thrown up by the 20th century renaissance in Indian painting'. His work was not 'confused or burdened' by foreign influence, unlike many painters who had looked towards the West.

The 1930s were an interesting time in the history of Indian art and the development of a modern school. Indian school painting had recently been introduced into the curriculum of national art colleges, and there was an increasing rejection of British commodities and revival of indigenous industries. 'The real India lives in its villages,' Gandhi famously remarked. This painting seems to represent this recentering towards a more authentic expression of Indian art.

Painted in oil on board (29.2 x 39.2cm). Presented in its original Indian wooden frame with heavy wooden back board (36.2 x 46.2cm). The back of the frame bears a framing label of Army & Navy Stores, Calcutta (established 1901) and separate exhibitors label. The frame suggests that the painting was purchased by a British officer as membership of the London-based Army & Navy Store Co-Operative Society was restricted to officers, non-commissioned officers and their families.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 36.2cm (14.25") Width: 46.2cm (18.19")

Presented: Framed.

Medium: Oil

Age: Early 20th-century

Signed: Signed lower left.

Inscribed: Inscribed verso.

Dated: Dated lower left.

Condition: In very good condition for its age. Slight marks and scratches to the frame, commensurate with age, but overall good. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: JY-211